Thursday, July 22, 2010

Manchester United 2010-2011 (Return of the King)

How to be the Champion?

As everyone knew that Chelsea is the champion of season 2009-2010, are you curious that how come? It almost start the new season of English premiere league, and the transferring market is almost close as well, why Man United haven’t gotten any new players to support the first team. Even, Man United just signed 2 players like Chris Smalling (England U21 team) and Javier Hernandez (Mexico rookie), but they both is such a young player and they don’t have experience enough.

Chris Smalling Javier Hernandez

What is Alex Ferguson thinking? And also he just confirmed that he won’t sign any new players because he think all players from last season plus 2 new players are enough for asking Chelsea to give him back the champion trophy.

Alex Ferguson

Why he is thinking like that? Now I think I got the answer and the answer is…

He is so proud and confident in his young players from reserve team. I do agree with him. I think if we can push the Red Devil young blood to the first team, give them a chance it the first team more often, those young players who have full of energy, passion and ability will support the first team very well. As you knew that in the age of 1996-2006, there were a lot of young players from the academy team went to the first team together such as Ryan Giggs, David Beckham, Paul Schole, Nicky Butt, Lee Sharpe, Gary and Phil Neville.

Manchester United 1996-2006

At that time, we can call the golden age of the United because we were the champions for many years, and also the triple champions in season 1999-2000. Man United at that time was the first triple champions in Europe. See! All success came from the young players.

Triple Champions 1999-2000

Right now, because of the budget cut, Malcolm Glazer (the Owner) he has full of debt over 700 million pound. Therefore, Man United can’t sign any new players absolutely. In my opinion, I believe in Alex Ferguson and the young blood players. If we can make the new generation team and support with players who have a lot of experience, Man United will have an ability to be the champion and maintain their success for long term in the future.

Alright, I will provide the young blood players who are the hope for the next season.

1. Javier Hernandez

International : Mexico
Position : Striker
Profile : He is an out-and-out striker, Chicharito is quick, two-footed and strong in the air, qualities that have already seen him likened to Reds legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.He’s already made an impact at international level, scoring twice for Mexico in the 2010 World Cup just days before completing his switch to United.


2. Federico Macheda

International : Italy U21
Position : Striker
Profile : He is a powerful forward with a natural eye for goal, he was born in Rome and is regarded in Italy as one of the most promising prospects of his generation. Having relocated to England to further his career, Macheda has quickly moved up the ranks at United. He started out in Paul McGuinness' Under-18s side, but has become a regular in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Reserves





International :Ireland
Position : Midfielder
Profile : 'Gibbo' has been in and around the first team for several seasons but it was in the 2008/09 campaign that he made a real breakthrough.He scored his first goal for the seniors in the FA Cup win at Southampton in January 2009 and also played every game of the Reds' triumphant Carling Cup campaign, in which his composure and passing ability drew comparisons with Michael Carrick.





International : France
Position : Forward, Winger
Profile : Obertan first pulled on the red shirt in the Carling Cup fourth round win at Barnsley in October 2009 after a back injury had delayed his debut. He impressed enough to be given a league bow (as a substitute) at Old Trafford four days later against Blackburn and became a viable attacking option from the bench thereafter. He made 13 appearances in all competitions and was a key part of the Reserves’ double-winning side.




International : England U21
Position : Defender
Profile : A quick, clever central defender, Smalling played cameo roles for Roy Hodgson’s Fulham in both domestic and European competitions during 2009/10. Those fleeting performances were enough to earn him call-ups at England Under-21 level, and catch the eye of United scouts who identified him as a talent too good to miss out on.





I will cheer you guys up every young blood Red Devil. I hope you will support the first team and bring us back to be the number one of the new season.




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